Lipozene is a dietary supplement sold by a company called The Obesity Research Institute LLC. It is sold via television advertisements claiming to aid in weight loss. Its effectiveness is debated. The active ingredient in Lipozene is glucomannan, which is found in . Glucomannan is an unabsorbable polysaccharide, or fiber. Some studies have suggested that fiber can aid with weight loss.
Glucomannan may bind with and hinder the absorption of certain nutrients. It is suggested that a high quality multi-vitamin is used when supplementing with glucomannan or glucomannan-based products.
The Obesity Research Institute LLC also makes Fiberthin and Propolene.
Glucomannan supplements have been shown to reduce weight 1.3-2.0 kilograms when in addition to energy intake restrictions, but no significant difference has been found among various supplement brands.
However it was recently reported that in studies of Lipozene, participants only lost 3 pounds over a period of 8 weeks. With such a small loss of weight and advertising that suggested much more substantial results, the Federal Trade Commission levied heavy fines against Lipozene.
Lipozenes' TV commercials can be seen on Comedy Central anytime after 8pm, usually occurring several times a night. In their commercials, they state that 78% of the weight that was lost was pure body fat. Each time the statement of such losses is made, text appears at the very bottom of the screen stating that 3.85lbs was lost over an 8 week study. The company has several lawsuits pending as well due to the promising claims and almost useless results of 75% of 3.85lbs being actual weight loss.
Lipozene is not a prescription medication despite the styling of its packaging, it is actually Amorphophallus konjac (as even stated on the bottle) which is a plant native to eastern Asia. Amorphophallus konjac produces an underground corm, a yam/potato like vegetable, commonly used as a vegan substitute for gelatin.
Glucomannan may bind with and hinder the absorption of certain nutrients. It is suggested that a high quality multi-vitamin is used when supplementing with glucomannan or glucomannan-based products.
The Obesity Research Institute LLC also makes Fiberthin and Propolene.
Glucomannan supplements have been shown to reduce weight 1.3-2.0 kilograms when in addition to energy intake restrictions, but no significant difference has been found among various supplement brands.
However it was recently reported that in studies of Lipozene, participants only lost 3 pounds over a period of 8 weeks. With such a small loss of weight and advertising that suggested much more substantial results, the Federal Trade Commission levied heavy fines against Lipozene.
Lipozenes' TV commercials can be seen on Comedy Central anytime after 8pm, usually occurring several times a night. In their commercials, they state that 78% of the weight that was lost was pure body fat. Each time the statement of such losses is made, text appears at the very bottom of the screen stating that 3.85lbs was lost over an 8 week study. The company has several lawsuits pending as well due to the promising claims and almost useless results of 75% of 3.85lbs being actual weight loss.
Lipozene is not a prescription medication despite the styling of its packaging, it is actually Amorphophallus konjac (as even stated on the bottle) which is a plant native to eastern Asia. Amorphophallus konjac produces an underground corm, a yam/potato like vegetable, commonly used as a vegan substitute for gelatin.
Body core is a Technical death metal, avant-garde, experimental band that fuses different kinds of music together creating a hybrid of extreme musicstyles.
History
Certainly to be counted as the only Death metal band of their hometown, Body Core is a Hässleholm based extreme Metal band formed in 1997 by vocalist Dan Hejman and guitarist Markus Wallén. Their first musical project was made up of chopped pieces of drum loops, guitar and vocals. They soon understood that they needed a drummer. Thru a mutual friend, they found drummer Håkan "Killer" Johansson, who was at the time active in a cover band. The three piece started learning to play punk songs in Håkans parents basement, but soon moved their activities to a real rehearsal space in the local youth-center. After trying to cope with vocal duties and bass playing, Dan gave up the bass playing and handed the duties to Markus Nilsson.
A demo entitled "I kill you in my dreams" was recorded in Hässleholms studio senorita in 2000. The result was less than perfect. Following recording of "I kill you in my dreams" Nilsson was ejected and replaced with Nicklas Wallén, Markus younger brother. Body Core started to veer more towards black/death metal when second guitarist Daniel Larsson joined. From that point on Body Core started playing around with dual guitar harmonies. Daniel recorded the next demo, "Parasite" in 2001. The demo was expanded the following year and retitled "Welcome to our dying world".
When guitarist Daniel Larsson started losing interest in metal the band asked William Ekeberg to replace him. It would be this incarnation of the band that started experimenting with time signatures and more complex song structures. A demo entitled "Idle mind amputation" was recorded, then rerecorded since the sound quality was below the standards created by the band.
Ekeberg quit shortly after the band recorded the self produced full length album "blunt force trauma". He went on to play with bands such as Broken dagger and Trymmheim. His position was filled in August of 2003 by Jakob Löfdahl. The band also contributed tracks to two compilation albums at this time; namely "Så jävla underground vol 3" and "Listen to your inner voice".
On the live front, the group participated in the "Tivolirock" shoulder to shoulder with Hammerfall, , Dark Tranquility andEvildoer .
Eventually Löfdahl was fired and former Anti Human Association Guitarist Micke Jonsson stepped into his shoes and the group set to work once more. The sound matured even more, striving into an even more technical era. All sorts of music was tossed into the mix. Death metal, grind, black metal, jazz, funk, reggae, drum n bass, heavy metal, rock music, funk, surf rock, ska, free jazz, hardcore punk, reggae, ambient music, bossa nova, and even video game music and more.
Gigs with Sgt. Carnage, , Arise, Enshrined, Oath to vanquish and Dia Psalma soon followed.
A deal with Cutting Edge Records was secured in 2006. The band signed the contract on Markus birthday as a celebration to him, the band and to mark that they had stuck together for 9 years.
Discography
Demos
*I kill you in my dreams - (2000)
*Parasite - (2001)
*Welcome to our dying world - (2002)
*Idle Mind Amputation - (2003)
*Rancid Cerebral Lobotomy - (2003)
Albums
*Blunt Force Trauma - (2004)
*Decrepit Within - (2007)
Lineup
Current members
*Dan Hejman - Vocals, samples.
*Markus Wallén - Guitar, trumpet.
*Håkan "Killer" Johansson - Drums, percussion.
*Nicklas Wallén - Bass, accordion, flute.
*Micke Jonsson - Guitar.
Former members
*William Ekeberg - Guitar.
*Jakob Löfdahl - Guitar.
*Daniel Larsson - Guitar.
*Markus Nilsson - Bass.
History
Certainly to be counted as the only Death metal band of their hometown, Body Core is a Hässleholm based extreme Metal band formed in 1997 by vocalist Dan Hejman and guitarist Markus Wallén. Their first musical project was made up of chopped pieces of drum loops, guitar and vocals. They soon understood that they needed a drummer. Thru a mutual friend, they found drummer Håkan "Killer" Johansson, who was at the time active in a cover band. The three piece started learning to play punk songs in Håkans parents basement, but soon moved their activities to a real rehearsal space in the local youth-center. After trying to cope with vocal duties and bass playing, Dan gave up the bass playing and handed the duties to Markus Nilsson.
A demo entitled "I kill you in my dreams" was recorded in Hässleholms studio senorita in 2000. The result was less than perfect. Following recording of "I kill you in my dreams" Nilsson was ejected and replaced with Nicklas Wallén, Markus younger brother. Body Core started to veer more towards black/death metal when second guitarist Daniel Larsson joined. From that point on Body Core started playing around with dual guitar harmonies. Daniel recorded the next demo, "Parasite" in 2001. The demo was expanded the following year and retitled "Welcome to our dying world".
When guitarist Daniel Larsson started losing interest in metal the band asked William Ekeberg to replace him. It would be this incarnation of the band that started experimenting with time signatures and more complex song structures. A demo entitled "Idle mind amputation" was recorded, then rerecorded since the sound quality was below the standards created by the band.
Ekeberg quit shortly after the band recorded the self produced full length album "blunt force trauma". He went on to play with bands such as Broken dagger and Trymmheim. His position was filled in August of 2003 by Jakob Löfdahl. The band also contributed tracks to two compilation albums at this time; namely "Så jävla underground vol 3" and "Listen to your inner voice".
On the live front, the group participated in the "Tivolirock" shoulder to shoulder with Hammerfall, , Dark Tranquility and
Eventually Löfdahl was fired and former Anti Human Association Guitarist Micke Jonsson stepped into his shoes and the group set to work once more. The sound matured even more, striving into an even more technical era. All sorts of music was tossed into the mix. Death metal, grind, black metal, jazz, funk, reggae, drum n bass, heavy metal, rock music, funk, surf rock, ska, free jazz, hardcore punk, reggae, ambient music, bossa nova, and even video game music and more.
Gigs with Sgt. Carnage, , Arise, Enshrined, Oath to vanquish and Dia Psalma soon followed.
A deal with Cutting Edge Records was secured in 2006. The band signed the contract on Markus birthday as a celebration to him, the band and to mark that they had stuck together for 9 years.
Discography
Demos
*I kill you in my dreams - (2000)
*Parasite - (2001)
*Welcome to our dying world - (2002)
*Idle Mind Amputation - (2003)
*Rancid Cerebral Lobotomy - (2003)
Albums
*
*Decrepit Within - (2007)
Lineup
Current members
*Dan Hejman - Vocals, samples.
*Markus Wallén - Guitar, trumpet.
*Håkan "Killer" Johansson - Drums, percussion.
*Nicklas Wallén - Bass, accordion, flute.
*Micke Jonsson - Guitar.
Former members
*William Ekeberg - Guitar.
*Jakob Löfdahl - Guitar.
*Daniel Larsson - Guitar.
*Markus Nilsson - Bass.
Chris Cambra (born Christopher John Cambra, 20 August 1978, Taunton, Massachusetts is the main songwriter, lead vocalist, drummer and a founding member of the American hard rock/heavy metal band Scylus Creed.
Biography
Early life
Chris Cambra was born on August 20, 1978, in Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts. His father, Robert Cambra (a local radio DJ) and mother, Maryann (a teacher’s aide) allowed Chris to express himself in music by letting him play “drums” on his mother’s overturned clothespin pail. Music always filled the Cambra household with early influences such as Elvis Presley, and many others. Eventually, Chris received his first drum set shortly thereafter from a family friend and the rest is history. On September 1, 1982, Chris father died suddenly from a ruptured aneurysm. He was only 40 years old. His death caused many emotional issues for Cambra during his adolescent years. One thing his mother never swayed Chris from was his music. Cambra was ten years old when he learned to read music. He started playing regularly when he joined his middle school band that same year. He also started taking drum lessons privately. This went on for about a year and Chris fell out of favor and just taught himself how to play the drums. Chris was influenced by the speed metal bands that his brother would listen to. His main influences at the time was Helloween, King Diamond, , and others. Cambra formed his first band, Conquest, in his early teens. The band was composed of local neighbor and guitar player Bobby Pereira, his cousin Mike Moniz on bass guitar and Cambra providing lead vocals and drums. The band spent plenty of time in Cambra’s basement rehearsing. Moniz was eventually replaced with a fellow schoolmate Anthony Ardita on bass when Moniz quit the band. After a few years recording demo tapes, the band was prepared to play live shows. Conquest’s members started to enter high school at Taunton High School in Taunton, Massachusetts. At this time the band played their first showcase gig at a club in Stoughton, Massachusetts. For their live debut, only Bobby and Chris played as Anthony couldn’t make it to the show. Even without a bassist, the band received a warm reception by the capacity crowd that night. Later on during Chris’ sophomore year in high school, Chris met guitarist Nikolay Tzolov, a Bulgarian national who moved to the United States in 1991. A friendship was struck and they both were in the high school jazz band together from 1994 through graduation in 1996. After the showcase concert, Conquest started to take a different style with music moving towards the death metal/gloom metal genre. Cambra didn’t like this new approach and the band grew more and more apart. Eventually, Chris left Conquest to pursue other musical ventures. During this time, Chris was pondering becoming a solo artist, and writing a different type of music. He remembered Nick his friend from jazz band, played guitar and approached him the next day to ask if he wanted to play music together. This led to the creation of Scylus Creed.
Scylus Creed
In the early days of Scylus Creed, the band just wanted to play local gigs for some extra money but after attending Lollapalooza 96 the “music bug” bit Chris and Nick and the pursuit of a career in music was an option. During the Winter of 1996, Chris and Nick jammed constantly learning Metallica songs that they would use to play shows around the area. In the Spring of 1996, Chris and Nick knew that they had to expand the band to include a bass player. They posted flyers around their high school, and that very day local musician Larry Quiet (yes his real name), answered the flyer. Later that afternoon, Chris and Nick joined Larry at his rehearsal space and ran through some songs. It was obvious that Larry would be the choice to become the bassist for Scylus Creed. He was offered the position and gladly accepted. The newly formed lineup of Scylus Creed now practiced in order to enter the studio in the next couple of months to record a demo to secure some shows and possibly a record deal. In August of 1996, the band stepped into Iquana Studios in Weymouth, MA and recording a six song demo of Metallica covers. After the sessions were completed, the band rehearsed relentlessly for an upcoming tour that was to take place in the Summer of 1997. The band signed a deal with now defunct California indie label Bolt Records. The label decided to release the six-song demo as an album, and set up a record release party in Cambra’s hometown of Taunton, Massachusetts at the now defunct Rock Club. After this show the band began a summer tour of the New England area that saw the band play such cities as Providence, Rhode Island, Salem, Massachusetts, New London, Connecticut and others. After the tour, the band was approached by New York City indie label Razorblade Records and the label offered the band a six album deal. At about this time, Chris and Nick stepped into the studio to revamp some of the demo songs. In March of 1999, Larry Quiet left the band citing personal issues. Unknown on their future, the label suggested that the band re-release their six-song demo as their first album, and release a single of their version of the popular Metallica song Nothing Else Matters. During this time, Nick decided to move to Mexico to pursue his studies thus removing himself that he help co-found in 1995. To add to the mounting tension, the release date for the single came and went without the single being released. Cambra sued the label and the ensuing legal battle in 2000, barred Chris from performing under the Scylus Creed name. Finally in July of 2000 the band settled with the label and all rights reverted back to the band. Fed-up with the way he was treated Chris formed Metaledge Records as a way to release the band’s albums without anymore bureaucracy. Chris decided to release the tribute album as a full length album, and added an additional six songs. Chris enlisted the help of Grammy® nominated bassist Philip Bynoe and guitarist Greg Lander to play the parts. Chris re-recorded the whole album from scratch, which upgraded the sound and made it sound more professional than the original recordings. The album appropriately titled “Frayed Ends of Sanity” is scheduled to be released sometime in 2008.
Side Projects
*Chris Cambra and Scylus Creed headlined the Station Nightclub in Warwick, Rhode Island in 1997. Chris was not present when the club caught fire in February 2003. Chris has been wanting to release a tribute album to benefit the families of those who perished in the fire. Chris knew four people who died in the blaze.
*Chris is also working to put together a hard rock tribute to Neil Young. The album received the blessing of Neil Young and his management and will feature up and coming unsigned bands along with some signed independents, including Cambra's own band Scylus Creed. The album is currently in the works and will be released sometime in the near future.
Band Timeline
* (1989-1995)
*Scylus Creed (1995-Present)
Personal life
When he is not writing, singing or playing, Cambra enjoys a variety of outdoor activities including swimming, golf, hunting, shooting, bowling, watching his favorite baseball team the Boston Red Sox, and going to the movies. Aside from these pursuits, Cambra says he is often happiest spending time with his wife Autumn residing in Athens, Texas (where they moved in June 2007). Cambra married his wife Autumn in 2005.
Equipment
Drums
Cambra has been a major endorser of Mapex Drums since 1995. Chris uses two different colors in the Mapex Drums Venus series. He has an all black set which is tuned and used exclusively for recording in the studio environment. He also has the same exact set in midnight blue in which he uses for live/touring situations. Cambra is also an endorser of Sabian cymbals and Vic Firth drumsticks. He is rarely seen without these brands on stage or in the studio. In 2004, Cambra was working on creating a signature drumstick with the Ayotte drum company, but this deal fell through and Cambra is currently back with Vic Firth drumsticks.
Trivia
*Chris’ first ever “performance” in front of a crowd was a rendition of “Summer Lovin” from the musical Grease for his summer camp in 1988.
*Chris met Gary Cherone and the members of Godsmack at the Boston Music Awards in 2002.
*Chris recently moved to Athens, Texas in June 2007. He still owns two houses in his hometown of Taunton, Massachusetts
Biography
Early life
Chris Cambra was born on August 20, 1978, in Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts. His father, Robert Cambra (a local radio DJ) and mother, Maryann (a teacher’s aide) allowed Chris to express himself in music by letting him play “drums” on his mother’s overturned clothespin pail. Music always filled the Cambra household with early influences such as Elvis Presley, and many others. Eventually, Chris received his first drum set shortly thereafter from a family friend and the rest is history. On September 1, 1982, Chris father died suddenly from a ruptured aneurysm. He was only 40 years old. His death caused many emotional issues for Cambra during his adolescent years. One thing his mother never swayed Chris from was his music. Cambra was ten years old when he learned to read music. He started playing regularly when he joined his middle school band that same year. He also started taking drum lessons privately. This went on for about a year and Chris fell out of favor and just taught himself how to play the drums. Chris was influenced by the speed metal bands that his brother would listen to. His main influences at the time was Helloween, King Diamond, , and others. Cambra formed his first band, Conquest, in his early teens. The band was composed of local neighbor and guitar player Bobby Pereira, his cousin Mike Moniz on bass guitar and Cambra providing lead vocals and drums. The band spent plenty of time in Cambra’s basement rehearsing. Moniz was eventually replaced with a fellow schoolmate Anthony Ardita on bass when Moniz quit the band. After a few years recording demo tapes, the band was prepared to play live shows. Conquest’s members started to enter high school at Taunton High School in Taunton, Massachusetts. At this time the band played their first showcase gig at a club in Stoughton, Massachusetts. For their live debut, only Bobby and Chris played as Anthony couldn’t make it to the show. Even without a bassist, the band received a warm reception by the capacity crowd that night. Later on during Chris’ sophomore year in high school, Chris met guitarist Nikolay Tzolov, a Bulgarian national who moved to the United States in 1991. A friendship was struck and they both were in the high school jazz band together from 1994 through graduation in 1996. After the showcase concert, Conquest started to take a different style with music moving towards the death metal/gloom metal genre. Cambra didn’t like this new approach and the band grew more and more apart. Eventually, Chris left Conquest to pursue other musical ventures. During this time, Chris was pondering becoming a solo artist, and writing a different type of music. He remembered Nick his friend from jazz band, played guitar and approached him the next day to ask if he wanted to play music together. This led to the creation of Scylus Creed.
Scylus Creed
In the early days of Scylus Creed, the band just wanted to play local gigs for some extra money but after attending Lollapalooza 96 the “music bug” bit Chris and Nick and the pursuit of a career in music was an option. During the Winter of 1996, Chris and Nick jammed constantly learning Metallica songs that they would use to play shows around the area. In the Spring of 1996, Chris and Nick knew that they had to expand the band to include a bass player. They posted flyers around their high school, and that very day local musician Larry Quiet (yes his real name), answered the flyer. Later that afternoon, Chris and Nick joined Larry at his rehearsal space and ran through some songs. It was obvious that Larry would be the choice to become the bassist for Scylus Creed. He was offered the position and gladly accepted. The newly formed lineup of Scylus Creed now practiced in order to enter the studio in the next couple of months to record a demo to secure some shows and possibly a record deal. In August of 1996, the band stepped into Iquana Studios in Weymouth, MA and recording a six song demo of Metallica covers. After the sessions were completed, the band rehearsed relentlessly for an upcoming tour that was to take place in the Summer of 1997. The band signed a deal with now defunct California indie label Bolt Records. The label decided to release the six-song demo as an album, and set up a record release party in Cambra’s hometown of Taunton, Massachusetts at the now defunct Rock Club. After this show the band began a summer tour of the New England area that saw the band play such cities as Providence, Rhode Island, Salem, Massachusetts, New London, Connecticut and others. After the tour, the band was approached by New York City indie label Razorblade Records and the label offered the band a six album deal. At about this time, Chris and Nick stepped into the studio to revamp some of the demo songs. In March of 1999, Larry Quiet left the band citing personal issues. Unknown on their future, the label suggested that the band re-release their six-song demo as their first album, and release a single of their version of the popular Metallica song Nothing Else Matters. During this time, Nick decided to move to Mexico to pursue his studies thus removing himself that he help co-found in 1995. To add to the mounting tension, the release date for the single came and went without the single being released. Cambra sued the label and the ensuing legal battle in 2000, barred Chris from performing under the Scylus Creed name. Finally in July of 2000 the band settled with the label and all rights reverted back to the band. Fed-up with the way he was treated Chris formed Metaledge Records as a way to release the band’s albums without anymore bureaucracy. Chris decided to release the tribute album as a full length album, and added an additional six songs. Chris enlisted the help of Grammy® nominated bassist Philip Bynoe and guitarist Greg Lander to play the parts. Chris re-recorded the whole album from scratch, which upgraded the sound and made it sound more professional than the original recordings. The album appropriately titled “Frayed Ends of Sanity” is scheduled to be released sometime in 2008.
Side Projects
*Chris Cambra and Scylus Creed headlined the Station Nightclub in Warwick, Rhode Island in 1997. Chris was not present when the club caught fire in February 2003. Chris has been wanting to release a tribute album to benefit the families of those who perished in the fire. Chris knew four people who died in the blaze.
*Chris is also working to put together a hard rock tribute to Neil Young. The album received the blessing of Neil Young and his management and will feature up and coming unsigned bands along with some signed independents, including Cambra's own band Scylus Creed. The album is currently in the works and will be released sometime in the near future.
Band Timeline
* (1989-1995)
*Scylus Creed (1995-Present)
Personal life
When he is not writing, singing or playing, Cambra enjoys a variety of outdoor activities including swimming, golf, hunting, shooting, bowling, watching his favorite baseball team the Boston Red Sox, and going to the movies. Aside from these pursuits, Cambra says he is often happiest spending time with his wife Autumn residing in Athens, Texas (where they moved in June 2007). Cambra married his wife Autumn in 2005.
Equipment
Drums
Cambra has been a major endorser of Mapex Drums since 1995. Chris uses two different colors in the Mapex Drums Venus series. He has an all black set which is tuned and used exclusively for recording in the studio environment. He also has the same exact set in midnight blue in which he uses for live/touring situations. Cambra is also an endorser of Sabian cymbals and Vic Firth drumsticks. He is rarely seen without these brands on stage or in the studio. In 2004, Cambra was working on creating a signature drumstick with the Ayotte drum company, but this deal fell through and Cambra is currently back with Vic Firth drumsticks.
Trivia
*Chris’ first ever “performance” in front of a crowd was a rendition of “Summer Lovin” from the musical Grease for his summer camp in 1988.
*Chris met Gary Cherone and the members of Godsmack at the Boston Music Awards in 2002.
*Chris recently moved to Athens, Texas in June 2007. He still owns two houses in his hometown of Taunton, Massachusetts
The WWE Jakks Classic Superstars Action Figure line is one of the most sought after professional wrestling figure action figure lines in history. The line was introduced in 2004 by Jeremy Padawer , and has helped revitalize the Jakks pacific brand. The line incorporates legends of professional wrestling from the World Wrestling Federation/Entertainment, World Championship Wrestling, National Wrestling Alliance, American Wrestling Association, Extreme Championship Wrestling, and other personalities who have signed a contract with Jakks Pacific to have their likenesses used in this line.
It should be noted that performers who have signed with Jakks Pacific for this line do not necessarily have a working or speaking relationship with WWE, and sometimes it is quite the contrary. Some superstars such as Bruno Sammartino, The Ultimate Warrior or Demolition Ax are on bad terms with WWE, despite their likenesses being sold under the WWE banner.
To capture the authenticity of the performers, Jakks creates realistic face sculpts using Real Scan Technology, where the performers face will actually be scanned so an exact duplicate can be made on the figure. All figures are fully poseable, and come with highly detailed features and outfits. The line features wrestlers, tag teams, announcers, and managers from the 1970's to today.
The line consists of single figures released in series, and the amount of figures in each series ranges from six to twelve. There are also 2-packs, 3-packs, and exclusives released in certain stores only, such as Wal-Mart and Toys 'R' Us. The toy magazine Toyfare also sells exclusives. Usually the magazine will offer mailaways of figures limited to 1 of 3000, and sometimes 1 of 100. There are also exclusives limited to other countries, such as the United Kingdom. The rarest figures in the set are Jakks Pacific employee exclusives, which can be limited to 20 or 25 in total production. Also, many of the regularly released figures have several variants to them, beginning with Series 2. The following list details the complete collection MOC, or mint on card, still in the original package. Accessories are in parentheses.
In 2006, Jakks introduced their WWE Deluxe Classic Superstars line with Super Articulation. To date, there are 5 figures released in each series.
Single Figures
Series 1
*André the Giant
*Bret "Hitman" Hart
*Hunter Hearst Helmsley
*Shawn Michaels
*Ultimate Warrior
*The Undertaker
Series 2
*Big John Studd (Timekeeper's Bell & Stretcher)
*Big John Studd (Steel Chair & Microphone)
*Dude Love (Tye-dye Version)
*Dude Love (Yellow Head Band & Wristbands Version)
*George "The Animal" Steele (Real Hair Variant)
*George "The Animal" Steele (Painted Hair Variant)
*Mankind
*Ric Flair
*Sgt. Slaughter (Without Jacket Variant)
*Sgt. Slaughter (With Jacket Variant)
Series 3
*Bret "Hitman" Hart ( Wrestlemania VIII)
*Jake "The Snake" Roberts
*Jimmy "Superfly" Snuka
*"Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase
*Ultimate Warrior
*The Undertaker (Ministry Of Darkness Era)
Series 4
*"Hacksaw" Jim Duggan
*Hillbilly Jim
*Junkyard Dog
*"Rowdy" Roddy Piper
*Tito Santana
*
Series 5
*Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake
*The Iron Sheik
*King Kong Bundy
*"Mr. Wonderful" Paul Orndorf
*Nikolai Volkoff
*Terry Funk
Series 6
*André the Giant
*Bobby "The Brain" Heenan
*Doink the Clown
*Earthquake (Painted Hair Variant)
*Earthquake (Real Chest Hair Variant)
*Koko B. Ware
*One Man Gang
*Shawn Michaels
*Road Warrior Animal
*Road Warrior Hawk
Series 7
*André the Giant
*British Bulldog
*"Superstar" Billy Graham
*Don Muraco
*Eddie Guerrero
*Gorilla Monsoon
*Harley Race
*Jimmy Hart
*Ultimate Warrior
Series 8
*Bruiser Brody
*Chief Jay Strongbow
*"Classy" Freddie Blassie
*"Cowboy" Bob Orton (Ace Boot Variant)
*"Cowboy" Bob Orton
*"Hollywood" Hulk Hogan
*"Hollywood" Hulk Hogan (Extra Large NWO Belt Variant)
*Hulk Hogan
*Hulk Hogan (1985 WWE World Title Belt Variant)
*Jerry "The King" Lawler
*Vader
Series 9 - each came with Wrestlemania Promotional Tickets which could be redeemed for a limited edition figure
*Bam Bam Bigelow (WrestleMania Promotional Ticket)
*Kamala WrestleMania 2 Promotional Ticket)
*Ric Flair Wrestlemania III Promotional Ticket)
*Road Warrior Animal WrestleMania IV Promotional Ticket)
*Road Warrior Hawk WrestleMania IV Promotional Ticket)
*Papa Shango Wrestlemania V Promotional Ticket)
*The Godfather WrestleMania V Promotional Ticket)
*AkeemWrestleMania VI Promotional Ticket)
*Paul Bearer (Long Tie Variant) (WrestleMania VI Promotional Ticket)
*Paul Bearer (Bowtie Variant) (WrestleMania VI Promotional Ticket)
Series 10 - each came with WrestleMania Promotional Tickets which could be redeemed for a limited edition figure
*Rocky Maivia WrestleMania VII Promotional Ticket)
*Mr. Perfect WrestleMania VIII Promotional Ticket)
*Dusty Rhodes WrestleMania IX Promotional Ticket)
*Sabu WrestleMania X Promotional Ticket)
*Greg Valentine WrestleMania XI Promotional Ticket)
*Harley Race (AWA) (WrestleMania XI Promotional Ticket)
*Gorilla Monsoon (Old School) (WrestleMania XII Promotional Ticket)
*Bruno Sammartino WrestleMania XII Promotional Ticket)
Series 11 - each came with Wrestlemania Promotional Tickets which could be redeemed for a limited edition figure
*Irwin R. Schyster WrestleMania 13 Promotional Ticket)
*Diesel Wrestlemania 13 Promotional Ticket)
*Barry Windham
*Ken Shamrock WrestleMania XIV Promotional Ticket)
*1-2-3 Kid WrestleMania XV Promotional Ticket)
*Hulk Hogan (Hulkamania 2000) WrestleMania 2000 Promotional Ticket)
*Rick Steiner WrestleMania X-Seven Promotional Ticket)
*Fabulous Moolah WrestleMania X-Seven Promotional Ticket)
Series 12 - each came with Wrestlemania Promotional Tickets which could be redeemed for a limited edition figure
*"Captain" Lou Albano WrestleMania X8 Promotional Ticket)
*The Ultimate Warrior (With Duster) WrestleMania X8 Promotional Ticket)
* Ultimate Warrior(Reversed With Duster Variant) WrestleMania X8 Promotional Ticket
*Hulk Hogan (NWO With Tear Away Shirt) WrestleMania XIX Promotional Ticket)
*Jimmy Valiant (WrestleMania XIX Promotional Ticket)
*Killer Kowalski (WrestleMania XIX Promotional Ticket)
*Arn Anderson WrestleMania XX Promotional Ticket)
*The Brooklyn Brawler WrestleMania 21 Promotional Ticket)
*Dean Malenko ( WrestleMania 21 Promotional Ticket)
*Jerry Sags WrestleMania 22 Promotional Ticket)
*Brian Knobbs WrestleMania 22 Promotional Ticket)
Series 13
*Al Snow
*Bad News Brown
*Bret "Hitman" Hart
*Brother Love
*Droz
*Dusty Rhodes
*Ernie Ladd
*Luna Vachon
*Mr. Perfect
*The Mountie
*"Ravishing" Rick Rude
*The Undertaker (LJN Wrestling Superstars retro style)
Series 14
*Abdullah The Butcher
*Bob Backlund
*Diamond Dallas Page
*"Mean" Gene Okerlund
*The Honky Tonk Man
*Rick Martel
*Sensational Sherri
*Ultimate Warrior
*Demolition Ax
*Demolition Smash
*Stone Cold Steve Austin (LJN Wrestling Superstars retro style - Blue Border)
Series 15
*Tank Abbott
*Tank Abbott (Steel Chair & Weightbar Variant)
*Lex Luger
*Shawn Michaels (Chaps & Vest Variant)
*Shawn Michaels (Without Chaps & Vest Variant)
*Zeus
*Zeus ( Chain & Scowl Variant)
*The Genius
*Tully Blanchard
*Razor Ramon
*Ron Bass
*Johnny Rodz
*The Rock (LJN Wrestling Superstars retro style)
Series 16
*Vince McMahon (1980's Announcer)
*Sycho Sid
*The Ultimate Warrior
*X-Pac
*Giant Gonzalez
*The Warlord
*The Barbarian
*Shawn Michaels (LJN Wrestling Superstars retro style)
Series 17 (Not yet released)
*Shane McMahon
*Eddie Guerrero
*The Rock (Nation of Domination gear)
*Rocky Johnson
*Repo Man
*Tugboat
*Ken Patera
*Ivan Putski
*Triple H (LJN Wrestling Superstars retro style)
Series 18 (Not yet released)
*Kane (with mask and hair)
*The Ringmaster
*The Honky Tonk Man
*Rikishi
*Jim Ross
*Val Venis (long hair)
*King Mabel
*Sunny
*Mae Young
*Ric Flair (LJN Wrestling Superstars retro style)
Series 19 (Not yet released)
*The Rock (circa 2003 w/Samoan Tattoo)
*Cactus Jack
*Eddie Guerrero (Lucha Libre)
*Kevin Sullivan
*Adam Bomb
*Doink the Clown (evil version)
*Typhoon
*Nikita Koloff
*Howard Finkel
*Mick Foley (LJN Wrestling Superstars retro style)
Series 20 (Not yet released)
*The Rock (Mr. McMahon Corporation attire)
*Ric Flair (1980's Mid Atlantic attire)
*Rey Misterio (from AAA)
*Ron Simmons (as WCW World Champion)
*Tony Atlas
*Matt Hardy
*Jeff Hardy
*The Sandman (ECW attire)
*John Cena (LJN Wrestling Superstars retro style)
Series 21 (Not yet released)
* Tazzmaniac
* Stone Cold Steve Austin (Smoking Skull Title Belt Leather Vest (2)
* Vince McMahon (Wrestling Attire)
* Chainsaw Charlie (Terry Funk)
* Earthquake (blue Attire)
* Pat Patterson
* Jimmy Garvin
* Rey Mysterio - LJN Style Chaser
2 Packs - Regular Releases
Series 1
*The Hart Foundation (Bret "Hitman" Hart & Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart)
*The Legion of Doom (Animal & Hawk)
*The Rockers (Shawn Michaels & Marty Jannetty)
Series 2
*"Rowdy" Roddy Piper vs. Jimmy "Superfly" Snuka
*Stone Cold Steve Austin vs. Jake "The Snake" Roberts
*The Undertaker vs. Mankind
Series 3
*The Bushwhackers (Luke & Butch)
*The Wild Samoans (Afa & Sika)
*"Rowdy" Roddy Piper & Stone Cold Steve Austin
Series 4
*"The Fabulous" Hulk Hogan & Classy Freddie Blassie
*Sgt. Slaughter & Col. Mustafa
*The Undertaker & Paul Bearer
Series 5
*Demolition (Ax & Smash)
*Hulk Hogan & The Ultimate Warrior (WrestleMania VI)
*Ted DiBiase & Virgil
Series 6
*The Hollywood Blondes ("Stunning" Steve Austin " & "Flyin" Brian Pillman)
*Strike Force (Rick Martel & Tito Santana)
*The Midnight Express (Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane)
Series 7
*Ric Flair & Barry Windham
*Lex Luger & Dean Malenko
*Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard
Series 8 (Not Yet Released)
*The Killer Bees (Jim Brunzell & B. Brian Blair)
*Jerry Lawler & Andy Kauffman
*TBD
Wal-Mart Exclusive 3-Packs
Series 1
*Wrestlemania V (Limited to 10,000) - Andre The Giant (2 straps) vs. Jake "The Snake" Roberts with Big John Studd (in referee's outfit)
*Wrestlemania V (Prototype version - Limited to 12) - Andre The Giant (one strap) vs. Jake "The Snake" Roberts with Big John Studd (in referee's outfit)
Series 2
*Champions 3-Pack - Bret "Hitman" Hart & The Rock & Shawn Michaels
Series 3
*Good Guys 3-Pack - Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart & Marty Jannetty &Tito Santana
*3 Faces Of The Undertaker
Series 4
*Bad Guys - King Kong Bundy & Nikolai Volkoff & Iron Sheik
*The Hart Foundation - Jimmy Hart & Bret "Hitman" Hart & Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart
Series 5
*Fabulous Freebirds - Terry Gordy & Buddy Roberts & Michael Hayes
*The Megamaniacs - Jimmy Hart & Brutus Beefcake & Hulk Hogan
Series 6
*"Rowdy" Roddy Piper & Paul Orndorff & "Cowboy" Bob Orton
*The Wild Samoans - Afa & Sika & "Captain" Lou Albano
Series 7
*Undertaker & Kane & Paul Bearer
*Cactus Jack & Sabu & Terry Funk
Series 8
*British Bulldog & Jake "The Snake" Roberts & Koko B. Ware
*Ric Flair & Mr. Perfect & Bobby "The Brain" Heenan
Exclusive or Limited Edition 2 Packs
*Best of the British (UK Exclusive - British Bulldog & William Regal)
*D-Generation X (Ringside Collectibles Exclusive - Shawn Michaels & Triple H)
*Extreme Superstars (K-Mart Exclusive - Mankind & Terry Funk)
*Montreal Screwjob - (Ringside Fest 2006 Exclusive - Bret "Hitman" Hart & Shawn Michaels)
*Legend vs. Icon - Limited to 3000 (Ringside Collectibles Exclusive - Hulk Hogan vs. Shawn Michaels)
*Two Dudes with Attitudes - Limited to 3000 (Ringside Collectibles Exclusive - Diesel & Shawn Michaels)
*WrestleMania III (UK Exclusive - Hulk Hogan vs. Andre The Giant
*The Outsiders (Ringside Collectibles Exclusive - Scott Hall & Kevin Nash)
*WrestleMania 13 (Ringside Fest 2007 Exclusive - Bret "Hitman" Hart vs. "Stone Cold" Steve Austin
*WrestleMania X (Ringside Collectibles Exclusive - Razor Ramon vs. Shawn Michaels Ladder Match)
*"Fantasy Match" Internet Exclusive - Limited to 3000 (Bret "Hitman" Hart & Jeff Hardy)
Exclusive or Limited Edition Single Figures
*"Superstar" Billy Graham (Toys R Us Exclusive - pink suit)
*"Superstar" Billy Graham (Toys R Us Exclusive - green tights)
*"Superstar" Billy Graham (Toys R Us Exclusive - blue jeans)
*"Superstar" Billy Graham - Limited to 3000 (Toys R Us Canada Exclusive - black & white)
*"Superstar" Billy Graham - Limited to 500 (Toys R Us Illinois Exclusive - red tights)
*Bobby "The Brain" Heenan - Limited to 100 (NY Toyfair Exclusive - in Weasel Suit)
*Dusty Rhodes - Limited to 3000 (All Cool Gifts Exclusive - in Polka Dots)
*Hillbilly Jim - Limited to 5000 (Road to Wrestlemania Exclusive)
*Hulk Hogan - Limited to 3000 (Pro Figures Exclusive - 1996 Bash at the Beach Outfit)
*Hulk Hogan - Limited to 100 (Toyfare Exclusive - Terry "The Hulk" Boulder)
*Hulk Hogan - Limited to 3000 (Toyfare Exclusive - Hall of Fame in Sleeveless Tux)
*Hulk Hogan (Wal-Mart Exclusive - Blue Tights and 1985 World Championship Belt)
*Hulk Hogan (Wal-Mart Canada Exclusive - Blue Tights and 1985 World Championship Belt)
*Hulk Hogan (Wal-Mart Canada Exclusive - Red & Yellow Tights and 2002 World Championship Belt)
*Hulk Hogan (Wal-Mart Exclusive - Red & Yellow Tights and 2002 World Championship Belt)
*Hulk Hogan (WrestleMania Ticket Promotional Figure 2 in 1 - Real American & Hulk Machine Outfits)
*Jimmy Hart - Limited to 100 (NY Toyfare Exclusive - Music Suit)
*Ric Flair - Limited to 25 (Jakks Employee Exclusive)
*"Rowdy" Roddy Piper - Limited to 20 (Jakks Employee Exclusive - Boxing Gear w/ Gold Gloves))
*"Rowdy" Roddy Piper - Limited to 1800 (Ringside Fest Exclusive - Black Shirt)
*"Rowdy" Roddy Piper - Limited to 100 (Toyfare Exclusive - Boxing Gear w/ Red Gloves)
*"Rowdy" Roddy Piper - Limited to 3000 (Toyfare/Wizard Exclusive - Piper's Pit)
*Sgt. Slaughter - Limited to 20 (Jakks Employee Exclusive)
*Sgt. Slaughter - Limited to 100 (Toyfare Exclusive)
*Sgt. Slaughter - Limited to 3000 (Toyfare/Wizard Exclusive - All-American)
*Tazz - Limited to 3000 (Toyfare Exclusive - ECW Gear, Black Towel Around Waist)
*The Ultimate Warrior - Limited to 5 (ultimatewarrior.com exclusive - Red, White, & Blue)
*The Ultimate Warrior - Limited to 100 (NY Toyfare Exclusive)
Adult Belt and Figure Combos
*Million Dollar Belt with Ted DiBiase figure
*WWF World Belt with Hulk Hogan figure
Rings
*WrestleMania I Ring (with Hulk Hogan & "Rowdy" Roddy Piper)
*WrestleMania 2 Ring (with Blue Bar Steel Cage)
*WWF Ring (with Jake "The Snake" Roberts)
*WWF Ring (with Pipers Pit Set and Roddy Piper)
Deluxe Classic Superstars
Series 1
*Hulk Hogan
*The Rock
*Ric Flair
*"Rowdy" Roddy Piper
*Stone Cold Steve Austin
Series 2
*Shawn Michaels
*Kevin Nash
*Mr. Perfect
*British Bulldog
*Bret "Hitman" Hart
Series 3
*The Undertaker
*"Ravishing" Rick Rude
*Jake "The Snake" Roberts
*Scott Hall
*Lex Luger
Series 4 (Not Yet Releases)
*Shawn Michaels - DX Attire
*Hunter Hearst Helmsley - Blue Blood Gimmick
*Honky Tonk Man
*Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake
*The Iron Sheik
Exclusive or Limited Edition Deluxe Figures
*"Rowdy" Roddy Piper - Limited to 100 (2007 Toyfare Exclusive, Half Black/Half White)
Deluxe Figures 2 Packs
*Matt Hardy & Jeff Hardy (Brood Era)
Reference Picture Archives
*http://www.classicfigs.com
It should be noted that performers who have signed with Jakks Pacific for this line do not necessarily have a working or speaking relationship with WWE, and sometimes it is quite the contrary. Some superstars such as Bruno Sammartino, The Ultimate Warrior or Demolition Ax are on bad terms with WWE, despite their likenesses being sold under the WWE banner.
To capture the authenticity of the performers, Jakks creates realistic face sculpts using Real Scan Technology, where the performers face will actually be scanned so an exact duplicate can be made on the figure. All figures are fully poseable, and come with highly detailed features and outfits. The line features wrestlers, tag teams, announcers, and managers from the 1970's to today.
The line consists of single figures released in series, and the amount of figures in each series ranges from six to twelve. There are also 2-packs, 3-packs, and exclusives released in certain stores only, such as Wal-Mart and Toys 'R' Us. The toy magazine Toyfare also sells exclusives. Usually the magazine will offer mailaways of figures limited to 1 of 3000, and sometimes 1 of 100. There are also exclusives limited to other countries, such as the United Kingdom. The rarest figures in the set are Jakks Pacific employee exclusives, which can be limited to 20 or 25 in total production. Also, many of the regularly released figures have several variants to them, beginning with Series 2. The following list details the complete collection MOC, or mint on card, still in the original package. Accessories are in parentheses.
In 2006, Jakks introduced their WWE Deluxe Classic Superstars line with Super Articulation. To date, there are 5 figures released in each series.
Single Figures
Series 1
*André the Giant
*Bret "Hitman" Hart
*Hunter Hearst Helmsley
*Shawn Michaels
*Ultimate Warrior
*The Undertaker
Series 2
*Big John Studd (Timekeeper's Bell & Stretcher)
*Big John Studd (Steel Chair & Microphone)
*Dude Love (Tye-dye Version)
*Dude Love (Yellow Head Band & Wristbands Version)
*George "The Animal" Steele (Real Hair Variant)
*George "The Animal" Steele (Painted Hair Variant)
*Mankind
*Ric Flair
*Sgt. Slaughter (Without Jacket Variant)
*Sgt. Slaughter (With Jacket Variant)
Series 3
*Bret "Hitman" Hart ( Wrestlemania VIII)
*Jake "The Snake" Roberts
*Jimmy "Superfly" Snuka
*"Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase
*Ultimate Warrior
*The Undertaker (Ministry Of Darkness Era)
Series 4
*"Hacksaw" Jim Duggan
*Hillbilly Jim
*Junkyard Dog
*"Rowdy" Roddy Piper
*Tito Santana
*
Series 5
*Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake
*The Iron Sheik
*King Kong Bundy
*"Mr. Wonderful" Paul Orndorf
*Nikolai Volkoff
*Terry Funk
Series 6
*André the Giant
*Bobby "The Brain" Heenan
*Doink the Clown
*Earthquake (Painted Hair Variant)
*Earthquake (Real Chest Hair Variant)
*Koko B. Ware
*One Man Gang
*Shawn Michaels
*Road Warrior Animal
*Road Warrior Hawk
Series 7
*André the Giant
*British Bulldog
*"Superstar" Billy Graham
*Don Muraco
*Eddie Guerrero
*Gorilla Monsoon
*Harley Race
*Jimmy Hart
*Ultimate Warrior
Series 8
*Bruiser Brody
*Chief Jay Strongbow
*"Classy" Freddie Blassie
*"Cowboy" Bob Orton (Ace Boot Variant)
*"Cowboy" Bob Orton
*"Hollywood" Hulk Hogan
*"Hollywood" Hulk Hogan (Extra Large NWO Belt Variant)
*Hulk Hogan
*Hulk Hogan (1985 WWE World Title Belt Variant)
*Jerry "The King" Lawler
*Vader
Series 9 - each came with Wrestlemania Promotional Tickets which could be redeemed for a limited edition figure
*Bam Bam Bigelow (WrestleMania Promotional Ticket)
*Kamala WrestleMania 2 Promotional Ticket)
*Ric Flair Wrestlemania III Promotional Ticket)
*Road Warrior Animal WrestleMania IV Promotional Ticket)
*Road Warrior Hawk WrestleMania IV Promotional Ticket)
*Papa Shango Wrestlemania V Promotional Ticket)
*The Godfather WrestleMania V Promotional Ticket)
*AkeemWrestleMania VI Promotional Ticket)
*Paul Bearer (Long Tie Variant) (WrestleMania VI Promotional Ticket)
*Paul Bearer (Bowtie Variant) (WrestleMania VI Promotional Ticket)
Series 10 - each came with WrestleMania Promotional Tickets which could be redeemed for a limited edition figure
*Rocky Maivia WrestleMania VII Promotional Ticket)
*Mr. Perfect WrestleMania VIII Promotional Ticket)
*Dusty Rhodes WrestleMania IX Promotional Ticket)
*Sabu WrestleMania X Promotional Ticket)
*Greg Valentine WrestleMania XI Promotional Ticket)
*Harley Race (AWA) (WrestleMania XI Promotional Ticket)
*Gorilla Monsoon (Old School) (WrestleMania XII Promotional Ticket)
*Bruno Sammartino WrestleMania XII Promotional Ticket)
Series 11 - each came with Wrestlemania Promotional Tickets which could be redeemed for a limited edition figure
*Irwin R. Schyster WrestleMania 13 Promotional Ticket)
*Diesel Wrestlemania 13 Promotional Ticket)
*Barry Windham
*Ken Shamrock WrestleMania XIV Promotional Ticket)
*1-2-3 Kid WrestleMania XV Promotional Ticket)
*Hulk Hogan (Hulkamania 2000) WrestleMania 2000 Promotional Ticket)
*Rick Steiner WrestleMania X-Seven Promotional Ticket)
*Fabulous Moolah WrestleMania X-Seven Promotional Ticket)
Series 12 - each came with Wrestlemania Promotional Tickets which could be redeemed for a limited edition figure
*"Captain" Lou Albano WrestleMania X8 Promotional Ticket)
*The Ultimate Warrior (With Duster) WrestleMania X8 Promotional Ticket)
* Ultimate Warrior(Reversed With Duster Variant) WrestleMania X8 Promotional Ticket
*Hulk Hogan (NWO With Tear Away Shirt) WrestleMania XIX Promotional Ticket)
*Jimmy Valiant (WrestleMania XIX Promotional Ticket)
*Killer Kowalski (WrestleMania XIX Promotional Ticket)
*Arn Anderson WrestleMania XX Promotional Ticket)
*The Brooklyn Brawler WrestleMania 21 Promotional Ticket)
*Dean Malenko ( WrestleMania 21 Promotional Ticket)
*Jerry Sags WrestleMania 22 Promotional Ticket)
*Brian Knobbs WrestleMania 22 Promotional Ticket)
Series 13
*Al Snow
*Bad News Brown
*Bret "Hitman" Hart
*Brother Love
*Droz
*Dusty Rhodes
*Ernie Ladd
*Luna Vachon
*Mr. Perfect
*The Mountie
*"Ravishing" Rick Rude
*The Undertaker (LJN Wrestling Superstars retro style)
Series 14
*Abdullah The Butcher
*Bob Backlund
*Diamond Dallas Page
*"Mean" Gene Okerlund
*The Honky Tonk Man
*Rick Martel
*Sensational Sherri
*Ultimate Warrior
*Demolition Ax
*Demolition Smash
*Stone Cold Steve Austin (LJN Wrestling Superstars retro style - Blue Border)
Series 15
*Tank Abbott
*Tank Abbott (Steel Chair & Weightbar Variant)
*Lex Luger
*Shawn Michaels (Chaps & Vest Variant)
*Shawn Michaels (Without Chaps & Vest Variant)
*Zeus
*Zeus ( Chain & Scowl Variant)
*The Genius
*Tully Blanchard
*Razor Ramon
*Ron Bass
*Johnny Rodz
*The Rock (LJN Wrestling Superstars retro style)
Series 16
*Vince McMahon (1980's Announcer)
*Sycho Sid
*The Ultimate Warrior
*X-Pac
*Giant Gonzalez
*The Warlord
*The Barbarian
*Shawn Michaels (LJN Wrestling Superstars retro style)
Series 17 (Not yet released)
*Shane McMahon
*Eddie Guerrero
*The Rock (Nation of Domination gear)
*Rocky Johnson
*Repo Man
*Tugboat
*Ken Patera
*Ivan Putski
*Triple H (LJN Wrestling Superstars retro style)
Series 18 (Not yet released)
*Kane (with mask and hair)
*The Ringmaster
*The Honky Tonk Man
*Rikishi
*Jim Ross
*Val Venis (long hair)
*King Mabel
*Sunny
*Mae Young
*Ric Flair (LJN Wrestling Superstars retro style)
Series 19 (Not yet released)
*The Rock (circa 2003 w/Samoan Tattoo)
*Cactus Jack
*Eddie Guerrero (Lucha Libre)
*Kevin Sullivan
*Adam Bomb
*Doink the Clown (evil version)
*Typhoon
*Nikita Koloff
*Howard Finkel
*Mick Foley (LJN Wrestling Superstars retro style)
Series 20 (Not yet released)
*The Rock (Mr. McMahon Corporation attire)
*Ric Flair (1980's Mid Atlantic attire)
*Rey Misterio (from AAA)
*Ron Simmons (as WCW World Champion)
*Tony Atlas
*Matt Hardy
*Jeff Hardy
*The Sandman (ECW attire)
*John Cena (LJN Wrestling Superstars retro style)
Series 21 (Not yet released)
* Tazzmaniac
* Stone Cold Steve Austin (Smoking Skull Title Belt Leather Vest (2)
* Vince McMahon (Wrestling Attire)
* Chainsaw Charlie (Terry Funk)
* Earthquake (blue Attire)
* Pat Patterson
* Jimmy Garvin
* Rey Mysterio - LJN Style Chaser
2 Packs - Regular Releases
Series 1
*The Hart Foundation (Bret "Hitman" Hart & Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart)
*The Legion of Doom (Animal & Hawk)
*The Rockers (Shawn Michaels & Marty Jannetty)
Series 2
*"Rowdy" Roddy Piper vs. Jimmy "Superfly" Snuka
*Stone Cold Steve Austin vs. Jake "The Snake" Roberts
*The Undertaker vs. Mankind
Series 3
*The Bushwhackers (Luke & Butch)
*The Wild Samoans (Afa & Sika)
*"Rowdy" Roddy Piper & Stone Cold Steve Austin
Series 4
*"The Fabulous" Hulk Hogan & Classy Freddie Blassie
*Sgt. Slaughter & Col. Mustafa
*The Undertaker & Paul Bearer
Series 5
*Demolition (Ax & Smash)
*Hulk Hogan & The Ultimate Warrior (WrestleMania VI)
*Ted DiBiase & Virgil
Series 6
*The Hollywood Blondes ("Stunning" Steve Austin " & "Flyin" Brian Pillman)
*Strike Force (Rick Martel & Tito Santana)
*The Midnight Express (Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane)
Series 7
*Ric Flair & Barry Windham
*Lex Luger & Dean Malenko
*Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard
Series 8 (Not Yet Released)
*The Killer Bees (Jim Brunzell & B. Brian Blair)
*Jerry Lawler & Andy Kauffman
*TBD
Wal-Mart Exclusive 3-Packs
Series 1
*Wrestlemania V (Limited to 10,000) - Andre The Giant (2 straps) vs. Jake "The Snake" Roberts with Big John Studd (in referee's outfit)
*Wrestlemania V (Prototype version - Limited to 12) - Andre The Giant (one strap) vs. Jake "The Snake" Roberts with Big John Studd (in referee's outfit)
Series 2
*Champions 3-Pack - Bret "Hitman" Hart & The Rock & Shawn Michaels
Series 3
*Good Guys 3-Pack - Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart & Marty Jannetty &Tito Santana
*3 Faces Of The Undertaker
Series 4
*Bad Guys - King Kong Bundy & Nikolai Volkoff & Iron Sheik
*The Hart Foundation - Jimmy Hart & Bret "Hitman" Hart & Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart
Series 5
*Fabulous Freebirds - Terry Gordy & Buddy Roberts & Michael Hayes
*The Megamaniacs - Jimmy Hart & Brutus Beefcake & Hulk Hogan
Series 6
*"Rowdy" Roddy Piper & Paul Orndorff & "Cowboy" Bob Orton
*The Wild Samoans - Afa & Sika & "Captain" Lou Albano
Series 7
*Undertaker & Kane & Paul Bearer
*Cactus Jack & Sabu & Terry Funk
Series 8
*British Bulldog & Jake "The Snake" Roberts & Koko B. Ware
*Ric Flair & Mr. Perfect & Bobby "The Brain" Heenan
Exclusive or Limited Edition 2 Packs
*Best of the British (UK Exclusive - British Bulldog & William Regal)
*D-Generation X (Ringside Collectibles Exclusive - Shawn Michaels & Triple H)
*Extreme Superstars (K-Mart Exclusive - Mankind & Terry Funk)
*Montreal Screwjob - (Ringside Fest 2006 Exclusive - Bret "Hitman" Hart & Shawn Michaels)
*Legend vs. Icon - Limited to 3000 (Ringside Collectibles Exclusive - Hulk Hogan vs. Shawn Michaels)
*Two Dudes with Attitudes - Limited to 3000 (Ringside Collectibles Exclusive - Diesel & Shawn Michaels)
*WrestleMania III (UK Exclusive - Hulk Hogan vs. Andre The Giant
*The Outsiders (Ringside Collectibles Exclusive - Scott Hall & Kevin Nash)
*WrestleMania 13 (Ringside Fest 2007 Exclusive - Bret "Hitman" Hart vs. "Stone Cold" Steve Austin
*WrestleMania X (Ringside Collectibles Exclusive - Razor Ramon vs. Shawn Michaels Ladder Match)
*"Fantasy Match" Internet Exclusive - Limited to 3000 (Bret "Hitman" Hart & Jeff Hardy)
Exclusive or Limited Edition Single Figures
*"Superstar" Billy Graham (Toys R Us Exclusive - pink suit)
*"Superstar" Billy Graham (Toys R Us Exclusive - green tights)
*"Superstar" Billy Graham (Toys R Us Exclusive - blue jeans)
*"Superstar" Billy Graham - Limited to 3000 (Toys R Us Canada Exclusive - black & white)
*"Superstar" Billy Graham - Limited to 500 (Toys R Us Illinois Exclusive - red tights)
*Bobby "The Brain" Heenan - Limited to 100 (NY Toyfair Exclusive - in Weasel Suit)
*Dusty Rhodes - Limited to 3000 (All Cool Gifts Exclusive - in Polka Dots)
*Hillbilly Jim - Limited to 5000 (Road to Wrestlemania Exclusive)
*Hulk Hogan - Limited to 3000 (Pro Figures Exclusive - 1996 Bash at the Beach Outfit)
*Hulk Hogan - Limited to 100 (Toyfare Exclusive - Terry "The Hulk" Boulder)
*Hulk Hogan - Limited to 3000 (Toyfare Exclusive - Hall of Fame in Sleeveless Tux)
*Hulk Hogan (Wal-Mart Exclusive - Blue Tights and 1985 World Championship Belt)
*Hulk Hogan (Wal-Mart Canada Exclusive - Blue Tights and 1985 World Championship Belt)
*Hulk Hogan (Wal-Mart Canada Exclusive - Red & Yellow Tights and 2002 World Championship Belt)
*Hulk Hogan (Wal-Mart Exclusive - Red & Yellow Tights and 2002 World Championship Belt)
*Hulk Hogan (WrestleMania Ticket Promotional Figure 2 in 1 - Real American & Hulk Machine Outfits)
*Jimmy Hart - Limited to 100 (NY Toyfare Exclusive - Music Suit)
*Ric Flair - Limited to 25 (Jakks Employee Exclusive)
*"Rowdy" Roddy Piper - Limited to 20 (Jakks Employee Exclusive - Boxing Gear w/ Gold Gloves))
*"Rowdy" Roddy Piper - Limited to 1800 (Ringside Fest Exclusive - Black Shirt)
*"Rowdy" Roddy Piper - Limited to 100 (Toyfare Exclusive - Boxing Gear w/ Red Gloves)
*"Rowdy" Roddy Piper - Limited to 3000 (Toyfare/Wizard Exclusive - Piper's Pit)
*Sgt. Slaughter - Limited to 20 (Jakks Employee Exclusive)
*Sgt. Slaughter - Limited to 100 (Toyfare Exclusive)
*Sgt. Slaughter - Limited to 3000 (Toyfare/Wizard Exclusive - All-American)
*Tazz - Limited to 3000 (Toyfare Exclusive - ECW Gear, Black Towel Around Waist)
*The Ultimate Warrior - Limited to 5 (ultimatewarrior.com exclusive - Red, White, & Blue)
*The Ultimate Warrior - Limited to 100 (NY Toyfare Exclusive)
Adult Belt and Figure Combos
*Million Dollar Belt with Ted DiBiase figure
*WWF World Belt with Hulk Hogan figure
Rings
*WrestleMania I Ring (with Hulk Hogan & "Rowdy" Roddy Piper)
*WrestleMania 2 Ring (with Blue Bar Steel Cage)
*WWF Ring (with Jake "The Snake" Roberts)
*WWF Ring (with Pipers Pit Set and Roddy Piper)
Deluxe Classic Superstars
Series 1
*Hulk Hogan
*The Rock
*Ric Flair
*"Rowdy" Roddy Piper
*Stone Cold Steve Austin
Series 2
*Shawn Michaels
*Kevin Nash
*Mr. Perfect
*British Bulldog
*Bret "Hitman" Hart
Series 3
*The Undertaker
*"Ravishing" Rick Rude
*Jake "The Snake" Roberts
*Scott Hall
*Lex Luger
Series 4 (Not Yet Releases)
*Shawn Michaels - DX Attire
*Hunter Hearst Helmsley - Blue Blood Gimmick
*Honky Tonk Man
*Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake
*The Iron Sheik
Exclusive or Limited Edition Deluxe Figures
*"Rowdy" Roddy Piper - Limited to 100 (2007 Toyfare Exclusive, Half Black/Half White)
Deluxe Figures 2 Packs
*Matt Hardy & Jeff Hardy (Brood Era)
Reference Picture Archives
*http://www.classicfigs.com